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The LA Report

The LA Report is your daily update on the top news stories in the Los Angeles region, brought to you by LAist News. Hosted by Austin Cross, Nereida Moreno and Julia Paskin on weekdays and Josie Huang on the weekends.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:07
    California's reparations task force is out with its final list of recommendations; An L.A. Museum opens a new exhibit looking back at Hollywood in the House Un-American Activities Committee; School kids are learning about an Asian-American photographer who captured moments in history.

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    Reparations Task Force, Hollywood's Political History, and an Asian-American Photographer Inspires – The A.M. Edition
    California's reparations task force is out with its final list of recommendations; An L.A. Museum opens a new exhibit looking back at Hollywood in the House Un-American Activities Committee; School kids are learning about an Asian-American photographer who captured moments in history.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 10:31
    L.A. County has one of the largest LGBTQ+ populations in the U.S., influencing areas from politics to entertainment. We'll tell you about LAist's new project that highlights the community's history, struggles – and most importantly – joy at a time the communities are facing new efforts in conservative leaning states to roll back hard-earned rights. 

    Also, the LA City Council further delays decision about a “robot dog” donation. FEMA disaster recovery centers open after storms clear in San Bernardino, the O.C. Marathon Running Festival concludes, MTV cancels their live awards show, a proposed bill aims to prevent congress members from owning and trading stocks, the Natural History Museum puts the Addams Family on display, California population decline begins to slow down.

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    A new LAist project highlights LGBTQ+ history, struggles, and joy – The Sunday Edition
    L.A. County has one of the largest LGBTQ+ populations in the U.S., influencing areas from politics to entertainment. We'll tell you about LAist's new project that highlights the community's history, struggles – and most importantly – joy at a time the communities are facing new efforts in conservative leaning states to roll back hard-earned rights. 

    Also, the LA City Council further delays decision about a “robot dog” donation. FEMA disaster recovery centers open after storms clear in San Bernardino, the O.C. Marathon Running Festival concludes, MTV cancels their live awards show, a proposed bill aims to prevent congress members from owning and trading stocks, the Natural History Museum puts the Addams Family on display, California population decline begins to slow down.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 16:21
    Southern California's burrowing owl is disappearing. LAist's Jacob Margolis investigates what's at stake in the region – and what it says about Earth's ongoing mass extinction crisis.

    Then: Casa Romantica, a cultural center in Orange County, is perilously close to falling off a cliff after a landslide in April. The L.A. Report's own Susanne Whatley will provide an update on the damage.

    Also, beloved Southern California journalist Tony Valdez passes. Charles the III is crowned King. A pop-ska band receives its own day in Los Angeles. Highlighting photographer Corky Lee for Asian American Pacific Heritage Month. Looking ahead to next week’s weather. Attorney General’s in California and New York investigate the NFL. The OC Marathon running festival takes place this weekend, and local sports clubs offer activities year round.

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    The Adorable Little Burrowing Owl Is Slowly Disappearing From SoCal. Plus: Casa Romantica's Cliffside Peril – The Weekend Edition
    Southern California's burrowing owl is disappearing. LAist's Jacob Margolis investigates what's at stake in the region – and what it says about Earth's ongoing mass extinction crisis.

    Then: Casa Romantica, a cultural center in Orange County, is perilously close to falling off a cliff after a landslide in April. The L.A. Report's own Susanne Whatley will provide an update on the damage.

    Also, beloved Southern California journalist Tony Valdez passes. Charles the III is crowned King. A pop-ska band receives its own day in Los Angeles. Highlighting photographer Corky Lee for Asian American Pacific Heritage Month. Looking ahead to next week’s weather. Attorney General’s in California and New York investigate the NFL. The OC Marathon running festival takes place this weekend, and local sports clubs offer activities year round.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:44
    Day 4 of the strike by Hollywood scriptwriters and production of all your favorite shows has gone dark; Can Hollywood workers endure a long strike by TV scriptwriters?; And if you’re a fan of anything and everything fried – Pomona is the place to be during the month of May.

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    Show Production Goes Dark, Enduring a Long Strike, and Pomona's the Place to Be – The P.M. Edition
    Day 4 of the strike by Hollywood scriptwriters and production of all your favorite shows has gone dark; Can Hollywood workers endure a long strike by TV scriptwriters?; And if you’re a fan of anything and everything fried – Pomona is the place to be during the month of May.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:00
    More tornados touch down in Los Angeles County; Al Fresco dining in Los Angeles inches closer to becoming a permanent fixture; US Surgeon general's report on loneliness points to the physical health risks of isolation.

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    Tornados Touch Down, Al Fresco Dining, and Isolation's Physical Health Risks – The A.M. Edition
    More tornados touch down in Los Angeles County; Al Fresco dining in Los Angeles inches closer to becoming a permanent fixture; US Surgeon general's report on loneliness points to the physical health risks of isolation.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:44
    Day 3 of the strike by Hollywood scriptwriters; Producers respond to what the scriptwriters are saying about how they’re treated; San Clemente is getting some sand back.

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    Scriptwriters Strike Day 3, Producers Respond, and San Clemente's Sand
    Day 3 of the strike by Hollywood scriptwriters; Producers respond to what the scriptwriters are saying about how they’re treated; San Clemente is getting some sand back.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 8:25
    SoCal is getting a healthy dose of rain and snow as an unseasonably cold storm moves through; The LA City council firms up plans for more housing in downtown and Hollywood; Striking Hollywood writers are seeing shows of support from other unions.

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    L.A. Housing Plans Solidify, Late Storm Drenches SoCal, and Writers See Union Solidarity
    SoCal is getting a healthy dose of rain and snow as an unseasonably cold storm moves through; The LA City council firms up plans for more housing in downtown and Hollywood; Striking Hollywood writers are seeing shows of support from other unions.

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  • The L.A. Report
    Listen 7:29
    Hollywood scriptwriters strike over streaming's impact on their profession; Medieval Times accused of union-busting, under National Labor Relations Board scrutiny; Two Southern California landmarks endangered: a San Clemente building and Compton garden.

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    Scriptwriters' Streaming Concerns, Medieval Times Under Scrutiny, and Endangered Landmarks – The P.M. Edition
    Hollywood scriptwriters strike over streaming's impact on their profession; Medieval Times accused of union-busting, under National Labor Relations Board scrutiny; Two Southern California landmarks endangered: a San Clemente building and Compton garden.

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